Ps2 Emulator Mac Os X 1095

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There are two PlayStation emulators for OS X. You might want to try using to get Flarestorm to at least run. Also, there are two different versions of Flarestorm going around. The only good PlayStation emulator for Mac was Connectix Virtual GameStation. Not only was it quickly killed by Sony, but even if you found a copy, you couldn't run it in on any recent Macs. It only runs in OS 9; it won't even run in Classic. It was a REALLY good emulator, though.

Key generator for steam. Gave me full speed and near-perfect compatibility on my old 450MHz iMac. Dmitry, I have a PlayStation and a PlayStation 2, but I'd still love to use Virtual GameStation again. In fact, I don't use ANY emulators for systems I don't own. Well, I own a PS, a PS2, a GC, a GBA and a DS, really. Besides my PS2, which is currently at the store to be modified so it can read also NTSC games, the other consoles I own work perfectly well. My problem is not the hardware, it is the software: where I live, some old PS games doesn't exist anymore (Star Ocean 2), while others, like Chrono Cross, never reached Europe.

So I thought I would give it a try and play with them with this emulator thingy. But I found also a site from which I can download them for free, so maybe I'll give that a try, since this emulator looks quite difficult to get it atleast run on my computer. Thanks for your help anyway!

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Emulaters are legal for the most part, just companies don't like them. I remember when Bleem came out, which was one the of the original Playstation emulators.

Sony hated it and tried to shut them down, but since the Bleem programers had written all of there own software and hadn't used any of the code built into the Playstation, they were ok. Sony later bought the company though and shut them down. I used it on my PC a few years back, and was amazed at how much better the games looked. And yes, I actually used my own Playstation game discs, which worked fine, even though they were black on the bottom. As for the guy who said that you can't read PS2 CDs because they're blue on the bottom, that's just not true. A CD can be just about any colour on the bottom and still be read just fine by any CD drive. Click to expand.why are some people on MR such goody goodies, every turn someone might whisper the word 'pirate' or 'download' or 'p2p' and BAM someone has to say THATS ILLEGAL BOOOOO.

Cmon give the guy a break, we are all here to be edumacated. As for emulation. AFAIK emulation is like a logarythmic function in terms of as the hardware to be emulated gets more and more complex, the software to emulate it becomes 10 fold more complex. The SNES emulators, NES, etc all run pretty damn well everytime. Even on older machines. But get up to PS1 and N64 and some hefty new MAME roms, and you are talking some serious memory and computing power just to keep the framerate tolerable. IMO anything past the N64 is always gonna be spotty in terms of emulation, sooooo many lines of code have to be written for newer consoles.

Look at the Cell processor in the PS3, how the hell is anyone gonn emulate that efficiently? So a PS2 emulator might happen, but it might not because who would use something that 'works' but is so slow you cant play it?

Google for a Dreamcast emulator and it proves not everything will be emulatable. To an extent I can totally understand why someone would want an emulator for a classic game system, like the NES or Genesis and what not. They are old systems, not readily availible, and they run fine through emulation. However, a PS2 emulator? How can you justify such a thing? It will run like crap for the foreseeable future, even if you do have a Quad G5.